Postloop Is Bad For Forum Posters and Owners Alike!
If you’re into the Work At Home (WAH) thing, then you’ve undoubtedly heard about Postloop and other paid forum posting services. Of course, they let forum owners sign up, put some code into their websites, dump money into their accounts, and then track paid forum posters.
Postloop is perhaps the most popular of these websites, and it’s probably the worst at the same time. That’s a conundrum, huh? The site makes money based on the difference between what forum owners pay into the service and what the users receive in return for posting on each forum.
On average, forum posters make $0.08 per post, and most forum owners expect quality posts in return. One major issue with this system is that there’s a lot of potential for abuse, and international workers muddle the system with low quality posts. Forum owners go into this endeavor looking to bolster their forums, and they come out with a bad taste in their mouths.
Some forums stay on with Postloop, dumping hundreds of dollars into the service for poor results. On the other end, moronic users continue to post on forums for pennies, and many users join forums where they have no idea what that particular forum is about. This is evidenced by seeing the same usernames across dozens of forums for everything from video games to couponing to food and even substance abuse & recovery.
It’s a sad situation because nobody really wins in this situation. The Postloop posters make no more than $5.00 per day for hours of work and dozens of forum posts. Likewise, forum owners dump hundreds of dollars into this system and receive low-quality results more often than not.
I’m just kidding, guys. Postloop benefits in this situation because the site rakes in the cash from all of these sucks (i.e. forum owners and forum posters alike).
Wow, and the rest of us wonder why the country is going downhill. Then again, $0.08 per post sounds pretty good to international workers. Hm.
















